This professional manual lets you share the secrets of David Baker's success. Baker explains his practical working techniques for piano trio, jazz quartet, 4 and 5 part writing, chord substitutions, voicings, bass patterns and much more.
SKU: MB.97210
ISBN 9780786648009. UPC: 796279062350. 8.75 x 11.75 inches.
An extensive collection of reels, jigs, hornpipes and polkas from the French Canadian, Cape Breton, Scottish, Shetland, New England, and Southern Old-Time Traditions arranged for the piano accordion. Written with the beginner as well as the advanced player in mind, the arrangements are complete with ornamentation, fingering, left-hand notation and chord symbols. Appropriate for any G clef instrument.
SKU: AU.9781506413747
ISBN 9781506413747. UPC: 9.78151E+12.
This baker's dozen of carols for the holiday season includes many favorites in unusual and personal arrangements specifically for the piano. Touches of modal and contemporary harmony, jazz rhythms and contrapuntal textures express a variety of idiomatic piano styles that recall composers as diverse as Handel and Satie.
SKU: JK.01205
Psalms 23.
New melody arranged for mixed chorus (SATB) and piano, inspired by Psalms 23, Henry W. Baker wrote the lyrics to this hymn in 1868.Composer: David Len Allen Lyricist: Henry W. Baker (1821-1877) Difficulty: Medium Performance time: 3:15Reference: Psalms 23.
SKU: FP.FLD03
ISBN 9790570504039.
Miniature Suite was written for David Munrow in 1969, receiving its first performance with harpsichordist Christopher Hogwood in London's Purcell Room that year. The material of each of its five movements is drawn from the recorder's solo introduction. Following the enthusiasm of recorder virtuosi John Turner it was revised in 2011, and the revised version was first performed by John Turner and Ian Thompson in Casterton Church on April 3rd 2011. The works has been recorded by the same artists for the Prima Facie label (Recorder Fireworks PFCD0010).David Lord was born in Oxford in 1944 and studied under Richard Rodney Bennett at the Royal Academy of Music. As a young composer he received many commissions, including works for Julian Bream, Janet Baker, George Malcolm, Imogen Holst, the London Symphony and Northern Sinfonia Orchestras and the Bath, Cheltenham and Aldeburgh Festivals. More recent years have seen him active as a record producer (XTC, Peter Gabriel, Echo and the Bunnymen, the Korgis, Tears for Fears, Jean Michel Jarre) and writer/arranger for film and TV (Cracker, Inspector Rebus etc).